Logic circuit

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A logic circuit is an interconnection of electronic components that implements digital logic based on Boolean algebra .

A distinction is made between combinational circuits that implement a Boolean function (such as a logic gate ) and switching networks that have feedback and thus an (internal) state ; Switching networks are implementations of finite automatons , for example according to the Medvedev automaton scheme or the Moore automaton or Mealy automaton .

Individual evidence

  1. Electrotechnical Basics Laboratory II. Technical University of Kaiserslautern, accessed on April 23, 2020 .
  2. Christopher Kruegel: Introduction to technical computer science. Vienna University of Technology, accessed on April 23, 2020 .